Audio Saucepan on KSFR

Sunday from 6:00 to 7:00 PM MST

Audio Saucepan is a carefully sculpted, one-hour journey through jazz, classical, blues, spirituals and world music interwoven with interpretive poetry readings and recorded words. A joyous potluck of reason and tempo. Gourmet sounds for your ears and mind. A show designed to make your weekend end well.

12/28/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The Dangling Stockings Episode” includes the poems “Winter in an Old House” by Nick DePascal (from Before You Become Improbable, West End Press); “Identity Crisis” by Priscila Uppal (from Another English, ed. Catherine Barnett and Tiphanie Yanique); and a section from “Metropolitan Suite” by Ryan Teitman (from Litany for the City, BOA Editions, Ltd.)

12/7/14— Audio Saucepan: “The First Turn Episode” includes the poems “Balcony” by Zeina Hashem Beck (from To Live in Autumn, The Backwaters Press); “No. 628. To Destroy Bed Bugs.” by B.C. Edwards (from From the Standard Cyclopedia of Recipes, Black Lawrence Press); and “The First Turn Might Be the Right One Home” by Maria Hummel (from House and Fire, The American Poetry Review)

11/16/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The Cold Moving Episode” includes the poems “Metaphor” by Claudia Emerson (from Late Wife, Louisiana State University Press); “We are a Natural Wonder” by Alex Dimitrov (from Begging For It, Four Way Books); and “Tears” by Dunya Mikhail (from The Iraqi Nights, New Directions)

11/9/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The Episode that Floats” includes the poems “Always” by Mark Strand (from Collected Poems, Knopf); “My Father’s Body” by David Wagoner (from After the Point of No Return, Copper Canyon Press); and “When the Water is at Our Ankles” by Matthea Harvey (from If the Tabloids are True, What Are You?, Graywolf Press)

10/19/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The See-through Episode” includes the poems “Hikmet: Cankiri Prison, 1938” by Joshua Weiner (from Figure of a Man Being Swallowed by a Fish, University of Chicago Press); “Choice” by Ruth Padel from On Migration, Counterpoint Press); and “Driving with Marli” by David Mason (from Sea Salt, Red Hen Press)

8/24/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The Waking Up as a Buddhist Episode” includes the poems “Trends Motel” by Travis Mossotti (from My Life as an Island, Moon City Press); “Seeds and Seeding” by Nathaniel Perry (from Nine Acres, The American Poetry Review); and “Waking Up as a Buddhist” by David Shumate (from Kimonos in the Closet, University of Pittsburgh Press)

7/13/14 — Audio Saucepan: “The Lost Charlie Episode” includes the poems “Any Morning” by William Stafford (from Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems, Graywolf Press); “Untitled [Why Write about “things”?] by Philip Lamantia (from The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia, University of California Press); and “You” by Lucile Adler (from In Company: An Anthology of New Mexico Poets After 1960, University of New Mexico Press)